In the middle of some deciduous forest somewhere, former NASA scientists recreated the sandy beaches of Cape Canaveral and built a roller coaster using top secret rocket formulas for its launch sequence. Propelling the train out of the station at about 60 MPH, results showed that this rocket launch had the exact same effect as an LIM launch, so if you can't tell the difference, that's why.
NASA scientists called upon disgruntled roller coaster architect Terry W. Inferno to design the track, because they had no money, and he was willing to work for french fries instead of cash. As a result, the track contains interlocking loops, a favorite element of this architect.
Opening in 2015, the out of work NASA scientists and myself would like to wish you a happy new year with this coaster. The coaster would also wish you a happy new year if it could talk, but it can't. But if it wins Build It, we will find a way to teach it your native language. No promises on that last part.
See final screenshot for ratings.
NOTE: NASA has no actual affiliation with this roller coaster or the person who designed it.
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